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Old 12-08-2009, 07:50 PM
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Since I've been really trying to train Rally with his on-leash Aggression, and the babies in general training, I needed a HIGH quality, High Value treat..So I found this meatball recipe..And its nice, because you can freeze the meatballs and use as needed, or stick them in the fridge, or pinch them apart, and use what you need.

*I take a package of Lean Hamburger meat (depending on how many you want to make)
*Cheddar Cheese
*Splash of Milk
*Frozen Green Beans
*Salmon Oil

I mix it all together, roll into balls, and bake them for about 30 minutes in Muffin Tins..They LOVE them, and they wrack their brains trying to figure out what in the hell they can do to get those meatballs! Success!
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Old 12-08-2009, 08:36 PM
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Thanks!

What temperature do you cook yours on?
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Old 12-08-2009, 10:07 PM
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PERFECT!! Thanks for sharing the recipe
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oh that is a good recipe! thank you and it sounds so easy!

oh yeah...like tashahope said tho, what temp? maybe like 350?
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Yup, 350 is perfect! You can look in on them and see if they are done..And the nice thing about them being dog treats, is that if they are a little Undercooked..or Overdone..THEY don't care!! haha!!
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that is perfect...i think i'm going to get one of those tiney muffin/quiche pans so i can make really little ones! thanks for the recipe....
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